Warminster PA(Philadelphia area):
Daytime: splatter from 640 WWJZ(Radio Disney) and 660 WFAN(NYC Sports)
Night: WSM loud and clear
Daytime: splatter from 640 WWJZ(Radio Disney) and 660 WFAN(NYC Sports)
Night: WSM loud and clear
Love that description...a little taste of what was common several decades ago.eskipper411 said:WSM here in North Texas. I like to listen to WSM at nights when I go to sleep. Since I live in the country, it really gives it that cozy feeling hearing a light static, a little fading with the music when watching the stars at night.
BobOnTheJob said:Love that description...a little taste of what was common several decades ago.eskipper411 said:WSM here in North Texas. I like to listen to WSM at nights when I go to sleep. Since I live in the country, it really gives it that cozy feeling hearing a light static, a little fading with the music when watching the stars at night.
Just south of Indianapolis, WSM is reading a solid S9 + 5db in the day on the Drake R8 with a 400' longwire. Almost zero background noise. It just gets stronger here at night.
Buckeyes2001 said:Is WSM the only 50 kW clear that plays music and isn't a news, talk, or sports station?
cd637299 said:pBuckeyes2001 said:Is WSM the only 50 kW clear that plays music and isn't a news, talk, or sports station?
There's AM 740 Toronto....
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cyberdad said:And don't look for that to change anytime soon. When the CBC vacated that monster signal for FM, the winner among numerous applicants to take over the 740 frequency agreed to a format geared to listeners 50 and older. The reason this application won was because the CRTC determined that this was the largest underserved segment of Greater Toronto Area (GTA) population.
The original all-music format has been tweaked (a mid-day talk show has been inserted, along with some weekend specialty stuff, such as a Scottish hour IIRC), but major changes are unlikely.
nocomradio said:cyberdad said:And don't look for that to change anytime soon. When the CBC vacated that monster signal for FM, the winner among numerous applicants to take over the 740 frequency agreed to a format geared to listeners 50 and older. The reason this application won was because the CRTC determined that this was the largest underserved segment of Greater Toronto Area (GTA) population.
The original all-music format has been tweaked (a mid-day talk show has been inserted, along with some weekend specialty stuff, such as a Scottish hour IIRC), but major changes are unlikely.
I kinda hope it hangs in there for a while. I enjoy Zoomer as a regular visitor here in VA with a wide variety of good music. Too bad no one here in the States can do the same thing.
Just noticed this question...1690 is always there during the day as is 560. 750 was once good...it's still there but very weak since their pattern change. 820 is Columbus,OH. 850 is Cleveland. Indy is on 950. 1030 is there but weak. The only listenable non-50KW is 560.radioman148 said:BobOnTheJob said:Love that description...a little taste of what was common several decades ago.eskipper411 said:WSM here in North Texas. I like to listen to WSM at nights when I go to sleep. Since I live in the country, it really gives it that cozy feeling hearing a light static, a little fading with the music when watching the stars at night.
Just south of Indianapolis, WSM is reading a solid S9 + 5db in the day on the Drake R8 with a 400' longwire. Almost zero background noise. It just gets stronger here at night.
Bob,
With that 400' foot wire, which Chicago stations do you get during the day? I assume you must get more than just the 50KW ones.
Thanks! (sorry for the slight topic veer)